Yes, they can still sting. But the "stingers" are so small that they cannot be felt on human skin unless on soft tissue, like the lips. But even then, they say you can barely feel it. So cool!!!
No, this is a rare situation where they have a closed off eco system and no natural predators. Therefore, they have lost their sting after years of evolution. Cool, eh?
There stingers do as much damage to a human as a handgun will to a tank. Nothing.
0YtsanBlowout0 1 year ago
Yes, they can still sting. But the "stingers" are so small that they cannot be felt on human skin unless on soft tissue, like the lips. But even then, they say you can barely feel it. So cool!!!
yemollyem 2 years ago
No, this is a rare situation where they have a closed off eco system and no natural predators. Therefore, they have lost their sting after years of evolution. Cool, eh?
auwaiolimu 4 years ago
can they sting at all?
slipher626 4 years ago
they lack of venom b'coz there was no predator upon them... just anemone that eat them. their diet depend on symbiotic algae in the body...
alloqbemban 2 years ago